PCB Design With Simple and Easy Steps

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PCB Design With Simple and Easy Steps

PCB design tutorial in Tamil for polytechnic( த‌மி‌ழ்)

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Its very useful and easy tutorial for those who want to learn PCB design

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INTRODUCTION


Multisim:- It is a schematic capture and simulation application that assists you in carrying out the major steps in the circuit design flow. Multisim can be used for both analog and digital circuits and also includes mixed analog/digital simulation capability, and microcontroller co-simulation. Simulating the circuits before building them, catches errors early in the design flow, saving time and money. Ultiboard:- Ultiboard is fed from Multisim, is used to design printed circuit boards, perform certain basic mechanical CAD operations, and prepare them for manufacturing. Ultiboard also provides automated parts placement and layout


STEP 1

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In this exercise, you will place and wire the components in the circuit shown below

STEP 2

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Double click on the component and select ‘Edit footprint’.

STEP 3

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Then click on ‘Select from Data base’.

Now Select the footprint [RES1300 – 7000C2500], and click [Select].

STEP 4

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Trannsfer the schematic design to Ultiboard 10 by selecting Transfer » Transfer to Ultiboard 10.

STEP 5

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Select [Transfer] / [Transfer to Ultiboard 10]. A standard Windows Save As dialog box appears. Specify the name and location of the files to be created and click [Save]. Multisim creates files that can then be loaded into Ultiboard.
Enter the desired parameters and click [OK].

STEP 6

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After click [OK] this window will pop-up

STEP 7

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The following dialog should appear after select [Transfer] / [Transfer to Ultiboard 10]. Change the width to 10 mils, and the clearance to 10 mils. Click [OK] to close dialog box.

STEP 8

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Make sure all fields are selected in Import Netlist Action selection and click [OK].

STEP 9

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A board outline (a yellow rectangular) is placed on the workplace with the components (above the board outline) ready to be placed

STEP 10

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Working with the Board Outline. Right-click the edge of yellow rectangle and select Properties from the menu. This launch a Rectangular Properties dialog.

STEP 11

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Under the rectangular tab, set the Units to mil, the Width to 1000 and the Height to 900. Click OK to close the dialog box and the board outline becomes much smaller

STEP 12

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Now u can see the board outline becomes much smaller

STEP 13

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Select the components and drag them until they are above the board outline.
Select ‘view’ and click on ‘3D preview’.

STEP 14

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Now you can see the 3D view dialog box

STEP 15

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Select ‘Auto route’ and then select ‘Start/Resume Auto router’

STEP 16

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Now the circuit become auto routed.

STEP 17

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Place the components in preferred location and then check the design rule.

STEP 18

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Select ‘start auto router trace optimisation’

STEP 19

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After ‘start auto router trace optimisation’ the board will appear like the figure shown in below

STEP 20

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Ultiboard Configuration. Select [Options] >> [Global Preferences], and then select the General Settings tab. Make sure it matches below settings.

STEP 21

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Select PCB Design tab and make sure you choose Auto trace narrowing and Auto add teardrop. Click OK to close the dialog box.

STEP 22

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Select [Options] >> [PCB Properties], and then go to Copper Layers tab. Change Board thickness to 59.00 mil. *Refer to LPKF’s PCB board.

STEP 23

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Next, go to the Pad/Vias tab, and modify the settings as shown. How to calculate annular ring?
For example, a 50 mil drill hole (radius of 25 mils) with a relative value of .6 (60%) will create an annular ring of 15 mils (60% of 25 mils).

STEP 24

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Go to Design Rules tab, and the “Use multiple clearances” checkbox must be selected. Otherwise, only clearance to traces will be operational. Set the “Clearance to Traces” parameter to 40.000000 mils; “Clearance to Pads”, “Clearances to Vias” and Clearance to” Copper Areas” parameters to 32.000000 mils. Click OK to close dialog box.

STEP 25

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Power and Ground Planes. Select [Place] >> [Power plane]. Select net 0 for Copper Bottom Layer. Click [OK] to close the dialog box. The bottom layer fills in red color plane.

STEP 26

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Now the board will appear like below circuit

STEP 27

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Now select ‘File’» ‘Print’ and then this dialog window will pop-up

STEP 28

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Select ‘copper top’ alone then select ‘preview’.

Select ‘Tool’» view 3D. Then select full screen option.